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Lab on-a-Chip Devices Offer Home Tests For Stress and Cardiac Issues

Saliva Samples are inserted to the reader that transmitts cortisol measurements to a smart phone. Credit: Andrew Higley University of Cincinnati Engineers have Created a New Device to Help Doctors Diagnose Depression and Anxiety. UC College of Engineering and Applied Science Distinguished Research Teacher Chong ahn and His Students Developd A “Lab-on-a-Chip” Device That Measures […]

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Rare genetic mutation lets some people thrive on just 4 hours of shut-eye

Some lucky people have rare genetic mutations that enable them to feel well-rested after just four hours of sleep, while the rest of us need around eight hours to function. Now, researchers have identified one of these mutations, named SIK3-N783Y, in a human super-sleeper. The team then studied the mutation in genetically modified mice and […]

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Icd-confirmed tardive dyskinesia diagnosis seen in only 5% of suscted cases

Photo Credit: Courtneyk “Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) is a severe and persistent involuntary movement disorder associated with long-term antipsychotic treatment,” Researchers Wrote in BMC Psychiatry. “Td is Likely Underreported and Misdiagnosed in Routine Practice, and There is a Need to Understand the Proportation of Patients Who May Experience Td But Formal Diagnosis. This Information Course Support […]

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NASA diagnoses fracture in a ‘huge cosmic bone’ using X-ray observatory

A composite of X-ray and radio data showing galactic center filament G359.13142-0.20005. (Image credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/Northwestern Univ./F. Yusef-Zadeh et al; Radio: NRF/SARAO/MeerKat; Image Processing: NASA/CXC/SAO/N. Wolk) Have you ever had an X-ray taken of your bones? Well, so has the Milky Way. NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory regularly images our home galaxy, and a recent scan […]

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Physician-Led Online Nutrition Intervention Program is successful at Improving Health for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

CREDIT: TIMA MIROSHNICHENKO FROM PEXELS An Online Physician-Led Plant-Based Nutrition Intervention Program for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Is Practical, Cost-Effective, and Successful at Improving Patient Health, Finds a New Study by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine published In the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. The Program Led to Reductions in Diabetes Medications, Body […]

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Sustained Chronic Low Back Pain Relief Achieved Via Short-Term Nerve Stimulation

Photo Credit: istock.com/realpeoplegroup Research Showed That Nearly Two-Thirds of Patients Sustained Clinically Meaningful Relief Over 4 Years After 60-Day PNS Treatment for Chronic Low Back Pain. More than four Years After Undergoing Short-Term Percutaneous Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for Chronic Low Back Pain, Nearly Two-Tryds of Try Participants Ongoing Clinically Meaningful Relief, According to Follow-Up Study […]

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Giant Global Survey Identifies What Makes Humans Flourish : ScienceAlert

What does it mean to live a good life? For centuries, philosophers, scientists and people of different cultures have tried to answer this question. Each tradition has a different take, but all agree: The good life is more than just feeling good − it’s about becoming whole. More recently, researchers have focused on the idea […]

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Anal Cancer Rates Rising Most Among Older, White and Hispanic Women, Study Indians

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Anal cancer hasa steadily Increasing in the United States, with the Biggest Jumps Among Older Women, Special White and Hispanic Women-The Shift That Challenges ABOUT High-Risk Groups and Who Should Be Screened, According to Study to Be present at Digestive Disease Week (DDW) 2025. “Rates of Anal Cancer Are Rising Fastest […]

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What does it take for people to flourish? Global study points to key factors

What does it mean to live a good life? For centuries, philosophers, scientists and people of different cultures have tried to answer this question. Each tradition has a different take, but all agree: The good life is more than just feeling good — it’s about becoming whole. More recently, researchers have focused on the idea […]

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